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61 ineptitude
in·ep·ti·tude [ɪʼneptɪtju:d, Am ˌɪnʼeptɪtu:d, ɪʼn-, -tju:d] n( inability) Unfähigkeit f; ( clumsiness) Ungeschicktheit f; of leadership Unfähigkeit f; of performance Stümperhaftigkeit f; of remark, reply Unangebrachtheit f, Unangemessenheit f;political \ineptitude politische Unfähigkeit;social \ineptitude mangelnde Umgangsfähigkeit mit anderen [Menschen];sb's \ineptitude in doing sth jds Unvermögen etw zu tun -
62 leftwards
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63 moral
1) ( ethical) moralisch, ethisch, sittlich;\moral code Sittenkodex m;\moral cowardice Mangel m an Zivilcourage [o Rückgrat];\moral duty/ obligation moralische Pflicht/Verpflichtung;on \moral grounds aus moralischen Gründen;\moral issue ethische Frage;\moral judgement moralisches Urteil;\moral law Moralgesetz nt, Sittengesetz nt;\moral leadership geistige Führung;\moral scruples moralische Bedenken;\moral values sittliche WertePHRASES:the \moral of the story is... die Geschichte lehrt... [o Moral der Geschichte ist...];2) ( standards of behaviour)a person of loose \morals jd mit lockerem Lebenswandel;to have no \morals keine Moralbegriffe [o kein moralisches Empfinden] haben -
64 relinquish
re·lin·quish [rɪʼlɪŋkwɪʃ] vt( form);to \relinquish sth1) ( abandon) etw aufgeben;to \relinquish a chair/ a seat einen Vorsitz/einen Sitz aufgeben;to \relinquish the leadership auf die Führung verzichten, die Führung abgeben;to \relinquish a right auf ein Recht verzichten;to \relinquish sth to sb jdm etw überlassen; responsibility jdm etw übertragen2) ( lose)to \relinquish one's hold on reality den Bezug zur Realität verlieren;to \relinquish the lead die Führung verlieren3) ( weaken grip) -
65 benevolent-authoritative
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > benevolent-authoritative
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66 consultative-democratic
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > consultative-democratic
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67 managerial grid
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > managerial grid
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68 participative-democratic
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > participative-democratic
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